An award-winning and best-selling memoir, An Impossible Life, tells the powerful true account of one woman's descent into depressive and manic episodes and how she found lifesaving therapy and medication to overcome and triumph. "The writing is gorgeous...a page-turning story that is filled with strong lessons on healing." The Book Commentary "A fascinating glimpse into the mind of one suffering from bipolar disorder." U.S. Review of Books When thirty-five-year-old Sonja Wasden is involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric hospital by her husband and father, she is sure it is a mistake. Wife of a…mehr
An award-winning and best-selling memoir, An Impossible Life, tells the powerful true account of one woman's descent into depressive and manic episodes and how she found lifesaving therapy and medication to overcome and triumph. "The writing is gorgeous...a page-turning story that is filled with strong lessons on healing." The Book Commentary "A fascinating glimpse into the mind of one suffering from bipolar disorder." U.S. Review of Books When thirty-five-year-old Sonja Wasden is involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric hospital by her husband and father, she is sure it is a mistake. Wife of a CEO, mother of three, living in a beautiful suburb, Sonja's life appears ideal. How did she get here? In this gripping and breathtaking narrative that makes the reader feel as though they are listening in on a private conversation, Sonja reveals her delusions and battles with mental illness. When all hope seems lost, this true story of perseverance is inspiring and unforgettable. Readers will gain a greater understanding of people who struggle with mental health challenges. An Impossible Life is a lighthouse of hope for those facing an all-consuming mental illness, either for themselves or for someone they love. "A riveting memoir well worth reading." Readers' Favorite "This story is one of my most sacred and special I've ever done." Dr. Tara Narula, CBS This Morning CorrespondentHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Sonja is a suicide survivor with over 35 years of lived experience with mental health challenges. She is a mental health advocate, keynote speaker, and author. Her memoir, An Impossible Life, is a best seller and Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Winner. Sonja's mental health advocacy work includes drug addiction recovery programs, homeless shelters, firefighters, police officers, veterans, women's prisons, students, and others. Oprah Winfrey graciously participated virtually in one of Sonja's mental health book clubs discussions to inspire the women inmates at Central California Women's Facility, the world's largest women's prison.Sonja is a member of Newsweek Expert Forum and a TEDX speaker. She has been interviewed in across all 50 states on local and national news, including CBS This Morning, about her personal struggles and triumph with mental illness Sonja has traveled the country speaking with Fortune 500 companies, not-for-profit organizations, government officials, advocacy groups, and others about the importance of mental health. She has been an op-ed contributor in such publications as HuffPost, The Washington Post, The Hill, Ms. Magazine, Kevin M.D., NAMI (National Alliance Mental Illness), Oprah Daily, and others. She is passionate about helping individuals and organizations create open and inclusive conversations around mental health. Sonja has had the privilege of sharing her story and message of hope with millions of people.
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